Free Admission to MARMOMACC
VERONA, Italy – Admission to the MARMOMACC stone event here later this month is free … but only if you pre-register now.
Starting today, visitors to the industry’s leading international trade show can sign up for no charge online and print entry passes before the show, and avoid the usual entry fee (and the long lines at ticket booths on-site.)
Held annually at the Veronafiere event facility, MARMOMACC is the global showcase of stone materials and machinery. In 2011, more than 1,500 exhibitors from 61 countries attracted more than 56,000 trade visitors – including more than 29,000 foreign visitors from 130 countries.
From Sept. 26-29, MARMOMACC offers the latest stone-related machinery and technologies worldwide, as well as the most-comprehensive international selection of stone for sourcing commercial and residential projects. The show also features a number of architectural exhibits and conferences devoted to designing with dimensional stone.
The free pass, good for all four days of MARMOMACC, represents a savings of more than $30 from the standard online registration fee, and more than $50 from buying entry tickets at the event.
To get the free admission, go to http://www.marmomacc.com/freebadge and fill in the registration form (for U.S. residents, use your state name for “Province,” and then list street name and number in separate entry boxes). Click “Confirm” at the end; when the next screen prompts for an ID code, use MDM12FR33004AD to complete the process. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail that will allow you to print your pass.
There is a limit of a single registration per valid e-mail address provided.
For more information on MARMOMACC, please see the event’s English-language webstite or contact the Consultants International Group at 202-783-7000 or by email.
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